WebsEdge is heading to Boston this April to be the official broadcaster at the National Science Teachers Association 2014 National Conference. The event takes place April 3 – 6 at the Boston Convention Center, Boston, MA.
NSTA TV will broadcast a new show on each day of the event bringing together thought leaders and newsmakers from around the event. In addition we’ll be premiering a number of films from these excellent institutions:
Museum Institute for Teaching Science, Southern Illinois University -Edwardsville, Oklahoma Department of Education, Andrews Institute of Mathematics & Science Education, FermiLab, UTeach Institute, CREATE for STEM Institute at Michigan State University, Ingenuity STEM Center at University of Texas – Tyler, Center for STEM Learning at University of Kansas, Leadership & Learning Center – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Hunter College Research Foundation – PERC, Challenger Leaning Center of Alaska, Boston College- Lynch School of Education, AggieSTEM at Texas A&M.
Where to Watch NSTA TV:
During the conference you will be able to watch NSTA TV on screens around the Boston Convention Center. You can also watch it in rooms at the following Boston hotels:
Sheraton Boston
Westin Waterfront
Westin Copley Place
Marriott Copley Place
Boston Park Plaza
Omni Parker
Seaport Hotel
Renaissance Waterfront
Hilton Boston Backbay
Watch NSTA TV online here and YouTube.
Follow us and the meeting on Twitter:
@WebsEdge_Edu | @NSTA | #NSTA14
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